By the ti Evelyn Clayton returned to the Sinclair Family ho, it was almost midnight.
Almost everyone in the house was asleep, except for Shane Sinclair, who was still in the main building’s living room.
He was wearing ho attire, sitting at the dining table, looking at the computer in front of him.
The light gray sweater softened his lines considerably; as Evelyn walked in, her gaze t Shane’s.
"You’re back." Shane glanced at her briefly before returning his attention to the computer, "Why so late?"
Evelyn took off her coat and said, "I was chatting with Yara and the others on the way."
Shane responded with a simple acknowledgnt and said, "Go to bed early."
Looking at Shane, Evelyn felt a surge of emotion: "Brother, have you been waiting for all this ti?"
Shane paused his hand on the moving mouse for a mont, then looked at Evelyn with a subtle expression.
His face was flawless, as if he was teasing or mocking, "Don’t flatter yourself, I was just dealing with work."
Evelyn realized her question was sowhat redundant and even slightly ambiguous.
Just as she was about to take Shane’s cue to bid farewell and leave, Shane suddenly said, "I’ve thought it over about what you ntioned earlier, wanting to leave the jewelry departnt to help set up the fashion design team."
Evelyn hadn’t expected Shane to bring this up, and she beca genuinely interested.
She leaned forward, her eyes brightening, "So does this an you’ve agreed?"
Seeing Evelyn’s eyes sparkling right in front of him, Shane couldn’t help but show a gentle smile.
The smile contained a hint of indulgence and helplessness, "It seems you really like fashion design."
Evelyn, suddenly exposed, felt inexplicably embarrassed, "It’s been my forte, after all."
She had virtually been drawing since childhood; her dream hadn’t changed since she beca aware.
Evelyn wanted to beco a renowned fashion designer.
As of now, she was still far from the word "renowned," and Evelyn did not want to give up this opportunity.
Moreover, what’s more important is the increasingly ridiculous rumors about her and Shane in the company; Evelyn was too lazy to clarify but didn’t want to stay at the center of gossip all day.
With this opportunity, she could have a new environnt and team to showcase her talents and also gain so peace.
This was the most ideal arrangent.
"Alright, I’ll agree." Shane’s tone was very casual, as if he had just made the decision.
If it weren’t for the smile in Shane’s eyes, Evelyn might have thought Shane was just teasing her.
Noticing Evelyn’s gaze, Shane’s casually smiling eyes subconsciously lowered.
After a while, Shane’s tone returned to normal, even gaining so seriousness.
"In that case, let’s agree that until the fashion departnt sees results, I’ll only pay you the basic salary."
Evelyn laughed, "Sure, no problem, it’s only fair."
After all, a departnt just starting out isn’t likely to yield profits in the short term.
No profits an there’s no way to pay anything beyond the basic salary.
"Alright. At the shareholders’ eting, I hope you can perform well; then I’ll announce your recognition as the fashion design departnt director at the eting, and once your departnt delivers results, you’ll smoothly enter the board."
Evelyn naturally hadn’t planned on necessarily joining any board.
But she didn’t say much, just sincerely thanked Shane, "Thank you, brother. I’ll prepare well and won’t embarrass you and mom."
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